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    The New Melbourne Kitchen

    2.4 (5 reviews)

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    Link Measham Cantonese Restaurant

    Link Measham Cantonese Restaurant

    5.0(1 review)
    9.0 mi
    ££

    About five or six years ago, the Link was my top pick for eating out in our area, then it…read moreinexplicably closed and changed into a succession of Indian restaurants. Don't get me wrong fine restaurants in themselves, but the Link was the best Cantonese restaurant I've ever eaten in. I was so pleased to see that the original owners had returned and reopened it again, but there's always the worry, would it really be as good as I remembered? Set on the bottom half of Measham's main street, the Link is a renovated pub, with copious parking to the rear. A decent sized restaurant, with seating suitable for all sizes of party. As it was a quiet Thursday night, we managed to get the round table (more social) with the 'Lazy Susan' in the middle; great fun was had by all rotating the dishes around the table. The service was as friendly and helpful as I remembered with prawn crackers to munch on whilst you peruse the huge menu. Being rather lazy, we went for the set meal C for 4. Set meals range from around £15 per person for the Vegetarian to about £25 for the full works banquet. The first course was a platter to share with sesame toast, won-tons, chicken satay, barbecue ribs, seaweed and spring rolls, all very tasty and a great start to the meal, the chicken satay being particularly flavoursome. The next course was superbly cooked aromatic duck, eloquently served up by the owner; perfectly cooked duck, shredded spring onion and cucumber, with sweet plum sauce - perfect! The course pacing was perfect, 15-20 minutes between each course, the TsingTao was flowing down nicely, the signs that the Link had returned with a bang, were good. The main courses were the only thing that could knock this from a 5 star rating, thankfully the four dishes that came with our set meal were largely a triumph, the beef in black bean sauce, just melted in the mouth, the two chicken dishes were bursting with flavour and the seafood dish in a birds nest, had a good variety with scallops, mussels and squid, but lacked a little flavour. The large portion of Yung Chow Rice that came with the main dishes complimented each dish perfectly too. A great meal, overall, I don't think I've ever been so happy to see a restaurant return, this will definitely become one of our regular haunts again, happy days!

    Ruby Cantonese Restaurant

    Ruby Cantonese Restaurant

    4.5(2 reviews)
    39.3 mi

    The food is always really good and the service is amazing ran by a Cantonese family I believe they…read moreare always fast at delivering the food and there is always deals making it good quality and affordable food for birthdays, events etc a nice environment too would definitely recommend

    This lovely Cantonese restaurant was such a surprise. I've learned that in England many…read morerestaurants require reservations to be seated on the weekend. My group wanted to visit another Cantonese in Stourbridge, but it was booked. So we settled on this one. Nobody in our party of 5 was disappointed after that meal though. Since we had a large sized group, we found the easiest was to order off a set menu. It said it catered to groups of 4, but the restaurant was able to accommodate our 5. We chose menu D, £21 per person. I am struggling to remember the food we had because it was so much!! I know the meal began with crispy duck pancakes. Our server shredded what looked like to be a whole duck!! It was fantastic. So fresh and crispy. Next came a variety of starters. There were prawns, wontons, chicken skewers, and fried seaweed. The chicken was in a strange sauce that wasn't my favorite. But everything else was delicious. It felt like we were forgotten about after those starters because we sat there for quite a while. It wasn't until a member of my parter asked where our food was that they brought it out. And the food wouldn't stop arriving. So. Much. Food. Luckily we had a mini spinning lazy Susan to spin the dishes around. For our mains, let's see, we had lemon chicken which was so good we debated ordering another plate. There was a lamb dish, sweet and sour pork, a sizzling steak dish, and this really cute "birds nest" seafood dish. Yes I said cute. I'd never seen something served like that before. It was so much food. Oh yeah we had fried rice too. The lamb was the least favourite of the group, but don't think it was bad. We just aren't lamb people I guess. After a "pre starter", filling appetisers, and 5 mains we only wanted one thing...dessert! The group was split between banana fritters and this caramel ice cream dish. I choose the caramel. It reminded me of ice cream bars from back home. Perfection. The bill was also served with some orange chocolates. Bonus! Although I don't have pics of the food, please believe me when I say it was wonderful! I think it was pricey, but there were 5 of us, and everyone was drinking but me But it was worth it. I think I found my new favourite Cantonese :)

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